She’s part of a growing influx of American models. Liza comes from New Jersey and is all set to scorch the Desi ramps at the Wills India Fashion Week next week. Here is our chat with the gorgeous 5’10” beauty:

Tells us briefly about your family and schooling? 
I have quite a small family that I can count on one hand and I’m actually very close with my aunt, she is my best friend in which I confide in all the time, its very hard to be away from her and not be able to call her at the drop of that hat like I normally can if I were in the states. 

Of course I finished all my schooling well to high school, and then I was studying to become a nurse at a college in new jersey where I am from, but then I was scouted to be a model and started traveling and working so much and I could not keep up with school, and since I pay for my schooling I decided that I would like to hold back on it for another few years and travel the world and focus on modeling since I can only give my all in one thing at a time.

What is your parent’s viewpoint on you choosing modeling as a career? 
Uhm well at first my family was very against me modeling since education is way more important, but in the past two years they have come to accept it and know that I can always go back to college, but cannot always be a world traveler.

When and what was your first modeling assignment?
My first job as a model was actually for Paul Mitchell in Los Angeles. It’s a hair care brand in America.

What all assignments have u been a part of?
I could not sit here and try to think of every job I’ve done and say it here, let’s just say that I do a lot of print, editorials, commercials, and my fair share of fashion shows.

How important do you think is education for a model? 
I think education is important for everyone as well as models and I think that you should finish high school first and foremost and move on to college because I think we would all be better off a little more educated in this industry. Rather then starting at 17 we could start at 21. It all depends on your circumstances.

What’s your opinion of the Modeling Industry? Are substance abuse/suicides etc as predominant as depicted by the media?
 I think it’s a very tough industry and with any entertainment industry modeling included, it is much more exposed to substance abuse then all other careers. It’s very easy to lose track especially when girls are starting at 15 and have no common sense. Also, it’s very easy to slip into suicidal thoughts when your whole life is based on your appearance and not being good enough, and drugs always being around. Mostly everyone is immature when they enter this industry and can really be summoned to a bad path. But everyone goes through it I believe you will never last long in this industry unless you are a very strong tough skinned individual. 

How has the industry evolved in all these years? 
The industry evolved by becoming more about effortless beauty then made up beauty (i.e.. lots of makeup and pin up girls). Now we’ve modernized all that to make it more realistic.

Tell us about your fitness regime..
Normally when I’m not working excessively, I only do about 40 min cardio, do about 50 squats, 50 lunges, some butt crunches, and a bunch of diff abs workouts. I really don’t slave in the gym!!! I’m not looking to appear like a body builder, it is so not beautiful!

Turning point of life?
A lot has gone on in my life but I would say that the POSITIVE turning point would actually be in March 2010.

Beauty regime? 
I don’t have one. Though, I wash my face morning and night and put on face cream after each wash and I put some eye cream on and that’s it. As for makeup I’m a simple woman, if I’m going to casting or even out at night I put on some bronzer and mascara. I’m not the girly type! And lipsticks a big no-no in my book!

What did you aspire to become as kid?
I wanted to be a veterinarian and I still think that I should go for it (haha). I’ve spent my whole life obsessed with animals! Just keep the cats far far away!

Quick Q & A

Favorite Food? everything bagel toasted with cream cheese

Favorite Perfume? Chloe or Lancôme hypnoses (men’s) I wear means cologne!

Favorite Lingerie Brand? Victoria’s secret

Favorite Designer? I’m not really a designer type of person

Favorite Holiday Destination? hmmmmmmmm still really want to go to Fiji and stay in a little hut on the water!

You hate seafood

You love Eminem and lil Wayne :)

You are scared of being kidnapped!

Favourite Night Spot 1Oak in new York city

Favourite Magazine Paris Vogue

Favourite Icon hmmm I don’t know I’m not star stuck but I look up to comedian actors very much I love funny people

Zodiac Libra

DOB September 24, 1989

Fav Photographer in India? Tarun Vishwa of course!!

What sort of music do you listen to? 
I like all music, country is definitely on top 5, love techno too. I have to have my hip-hop and rap and my slow emotional music

Your greatest achievement? 
Taking control of my life

What do you think of Bollywood as a career option? 
I don’t consider it! I don’t think I could be an actress though my friends beg to differ and say I’m quite dramatic but I’m just being a joker in front of them!

What is your idea of an ideal date?
 I don’t know. I don’t like dates and all that lovey dovey stuff. I would rather be home, order food, lie in bed and watch movies with my boyfriend – that suits me just fine!

When not modeling what are you most likely to be found doing? 
(hahaha) Lazing around, spending money, reading to stay educated, or spending time with people I love, and I have to admit I do love to have fun and go out you can always find me somewhere laughing and having a great time!

Any Social cause that you feel strongly for and want to be (or you are) associated with? 
Personally I would really like to be associated in groups for battered women, abused children, and orphans. The cause is very dear to my heart and I ultimately would like to help young people overcome battles that come their way that can really steer them in the wrong path!

Five essentials to be followed by an upcoming model? 
Personality comes first, humor, education, mental strength, and natural beauty

Difference between Indian Models and Western Models. Who is a more viable choice internationally and why? 
I can’t say that it’s either an Indian model or western model that’s more viable internationally. It’s honestly all about looks and who has the strongest look. If you have a strong look that’s versatile and you can be both soft and edgy or editorial and commercial then you’ve got it and you are set to go internationally.

What is has been the most touching moment of your life? 
Did you guys purposely save all the hard questions for last??? (giggles) I think this ones a bit too personal and emotional for me to answer!!
Roma Narsinghani, is debuting at the Wills Lifestyle Fashion Week – Spring Summer 11 with her designs for the modern Indian woman, Chic, Savvy, Worldly.

Her collection is inspired by the great architectural marvel sagrada famalia, a church in Barcelona, Spain. Considered the master-work of renowned Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi.  The collection depicts the bold structure of the church blending it with warmth and serenity felt within the church. Straight lines are placed near concentric circles to create unique prints/ embroidery and basic silhouettes are teamed with ruffled and pleated chiffon and tulle drapes.  

Light Pastel shades are merged with edgy surface prints and embroidery, fabric manipulation which form unique silhouettes.


 

5 Eleven by Manoj Dubey frames Art Deco in his collection for the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring Summer 2011. 

The collection draws inspiration from the crisp and symmetrical geometric patterns from "Art Deco", an art movement that showed modernization of the world. Led by the best designers in the decorative arts such as fashion, and interior design, Art Deco affected all areas of design throughout the 1920s and 1930s, including architecture and industrial design, as well as the visual arts such as painting, the graphic arts and film.

The inspiring artiste of this period, Eileen Gray is from whom the designer draws the structures and colours for the ensembles. The colour palate ranges from turquoise, lilacs to browns and maroons. Varieties of rich silk, delicate textures and classic silhouettes add dimension to the collection which is apt for many occasions.  
 
Bhanuni by Jyoti Sharma presents all human wisdom is summed up in two words black and white for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring Summer 2011. 

The two ends of a spectrum are black and white, contrary forces which are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world and they give rise to each other in turn like death and life. In today’s time life is hard, mordent, grim, full of death and misery. We are hurdled in a state of economic deterioration and a period of intellectual darkness and cruelty. All this sorrow and death leads us to the quietness left after death, white, pale, serenity. It is like a metaphor of light and dark. But despite all this sorrow we humans still believe in life and living through each battle. Blood rushes through our veins, red hot blood, red that signifies life, energy, courage and the will to survive as a human each day and hence in this battle of white and black the red energy of life wins. 

This  collection she has used the colors black, white and red and laid emphasis on textures like random lines, negative-positive impressions, rhythm and intricate cutwork. It is a western prêt collection in satin, silks, tabby silk and net.


Gaurav Gupta captures the flashes of moment when waking blurs into dreams for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring Summer 2011. 

There are sweet reminiscences of flight through clouds, stark glances of cats and horses and all prevailing clocks throb with the passing or not, of time. Language of the silhouettes is fluid and the colours speak in muted, light, neutral words, through flowing fabric draped in a stream of consciousness style. 

Altogether, a rendition of the images that stay imprisoned in imagination, an essay to free some of the peeping voyeurs who exist within the mind.  
 

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